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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’ cornerstone piece of education legislation is the LEARNS Act. We hear from two of the schools who will begin implementing the school vouchers this coming school year.
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Affordable residential housing in Eureka Springs has long been lacking displaced by tourist lodging and a growing number of vacation homes. A newly converted tourist motel named “Magic City Commons” which offers affordable long-term rent apartments is easing that situation.
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KUAF Community SpotlightInspiration Point Center for the Arts is the new “overall” organization that oversees the campus that has, for over 30 years, hosted ‘Opera in the Ozarks’. Now, as the campus gets an overall upgrade, they’re looking to host more events with the first being a 3 day ‘Veterans Art Therapy Weekend’. Pete speaks with Nancy Pries of IPCA.
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Ozarks at Large reporter Jacqueline Froelich discusses why the Eureka Springs Cemetery Commission decided to allow a 15-foot tall limestone Confederate obelisk, installed by a local neo-Confederate with little official notice, won't be removed.
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A tall white limestone obelisk that honors Confederate veterans buried in Eureka Springs Cemetery was recently installed by a local neo-Confederate advocate without official notice or approval by the city cemetery commission. Three commissioners want the monument removed. Ozarks at Large news director Kyle Kellams discusses the controversy with reporter Jacqueline Froelich who's investigating the situation.
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On today's Ozarks at Large, a monument honoring Confederate Veterans buried in Eureka Springs City cemetery was recently built on a private burial plot. Also, restoration efforts continue on the childhood home of Little Rock Nine member Ernest Green. Plus, cycling in Northwest Arkansas generates $150 million, book recommendations with Pastor Clint Schnekloth and more.
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A new towering limestone monument honoring Confederate Veterans buried in Eureka Springs City Cemetery was recently erected on a privately owned empty burial plot. The obelisk was commissioned by a Carroll County resident who recently purchased the plot and permitted by a lone Eureka Springs cemetery commissioner.
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Eureka Springs is planning for a weekend-long blues party.
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The "Protect Arkansas Act" and a bill requiring an age verification requirement is on the way to Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders desk. Plus, Walmart is planning to build more electric vehicle charging stations and the Holi Festival will be at The Momentary in Bentonville.
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The first weekend of spring offers us theater, music, kites and more. Becca Martin Brown, the features editor with the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, tells us about many of the options, including a the world premiere of "Survival of the Unfit" by Oren Safdie.